ACCORD focus on role of Nigerian youth in peacebuilding
Timothy Aduojo Obaje and Nwabufo Okeke-Uzodike co-author paper that argues against the dominant perception of youths as inherently violent.
Timothy Aduojo Obaje and Nwabufo Okeke-Uzodike co-author paper that argues against the dominant perception of youths as inherently violent.
The available body of literature addressing the roles of young people in armed conflict provides evidence of extensive child and youth involvement in warfare. For instance, Ukiwo (2003) draws attention
The available body of literature addressing the roles of young people in armed conflict provides evidence of extensive child and youth involvement in warfare. For instance, Ukiwo (2003) draws attention
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Election Related Violence Beyond Electoral Systems and Normative Standards By Kisiangani Emmanuel The Sudan – South Sudan Military Escalation in Heglig Shifting Attention from Domestic Challenges By
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Election Related Violence Beyond Electoral Systems and Normative Standards By Kisiangani Emmanuel The Sudan – South Sudan Military Escalation in Heglig Shifting Attention from Domestic Challenges By
Foreword– by Kennedy Walusala Introduction– by Grace Maina Political youth: Finding alternatives to violence in Sierra Leone– by Christine Cubitt The danger of marginalisation: An analysis of Kenyan youth and
List of Acronyms Foreword By Kennedy Walusala Introduction By Grace Maina Political youth Finding alternatives to violence in Sierra Leone By Christine Cubitt The danger of marginalisation An analysis of
Abstract The role of young people in times of conflict and their potential within post-conflict recovery are phenomenal. If efforts are not made to reintegrate the youth and access their
When you hear the words ‘child soldier’, do you conjure up (as I admit to having done) the image of the child-abductee holding an AK-47 and dressed in cast-off scraps